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Moses: The Influential Jewish Leader in History

Explore the significance of Moses as the leader who liberated the Israelites from slavery in Egypt and how his actions have shaped Jewish history. Understand the connections between the past and the present through Jewish celebrations like Passover and Seder meals.

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Moses: The Influential Jewish Leader in History

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  1. QUESTION 1a Recall  Why is Moses considered the most influential Jewish person in history? God works through Moses to fashion a group of slaves into a people who become “a light to the nations.” Moses will save be a leader to his people who are suffering under the Pharaoh. CHAPTER 5, SECTION 2, Quick Review

  2. QUESTION 1b Recall  How did God appear to Moses? God appeared to Moses in a burning bush. This is an example of a theophany. CHAPTER 5, SECTION 2, Quick Review

  3. QUESTION 1c Analyze  Why does Moses think he should not lead the slaves out of Egypt? Moses argues that he should not lead the slaves out of Egypt because he is not eloquent. Important theme connected to Moses: the one God chooses is not always the ‘obvious’ choice….. CHAPTER 5, SECTION 2, Quick Review

  4. QUESTION 2b Connect  Which modern Jewish holiday celebrates the Israelites leaving Egypt? Passover is the modern holiday that celebrates when the Israelites left Egypt. CHAPTER 5, SECTION 2, Quick Review

  5. QUESTION 2c Analyze  How does celebrating Passover today connect the past and the present? Celebrating Passover today shows that Jews respect the sacrifices of their ancestors and still think that God works in their lives to preserve their freedom. CHAPTER 5, SECTION 2, Quick Review

  6. QUESTION 3a Recall  What do Jews do at a Seder meal? At a Seder meal, Jews eat special foods and retell the story of the Exodus. CHAPTER 5, SECTION 2, Quick Review

  7. QUESTION 3b Connect  How was Josephine Bakhita like the Hebrew people in Egypt? She was like the Hebrews in Egypt because she was a slave and was held against her will. CHAPTER 5, SECTION 2, Quick Review

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